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How A Botanical Nonprofit Uses Nature To Support Mental Health, Veterans, And Local Schools

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A garden can be a classroom, a clinic, and a kitchen—often in the same morning. We open the gate to Gardens of Hope, our 501(c)(3) botanical nonprofit in Perris, California, and share a practical update on how nature-based care is helping veterans, students, and neighbors build real skills and steady health. From a nine-week ecotherapy program with county partners to hands-on life skills training through the PALS initiative, you’ll hear how therapeutic horticulture turns soil, seeds, and routine into calm, confidence, and community.
We walk through the expanding slate of workshops—yoga, sound baths, Reiki, indigenous toolmaking, and permaculture—plus a new homeschool collaboration building self-watering raised beds tied to charter-school credit. A women’s monthly circle is in the works, pairing garden-grown herbal tea with a traditional temazcal sweat and simple, effective skincare demos. For those seeking deeper resets, we host intimate retreats with tent camping, mindful practice, and time to slow down under open sky.
Behind the scenes, we’re launching a grant-backed microgreens lab that trains veterans to grow nutrient-dense greens year-round for home use or small business. We’re also scaling plantings of medicinal, culinary, and tea herbs and inviting support for seeds, tools, and volunteer coordination. Because we operate as a transparent nonprofit with a Platinum Candid profile, donations are tax-deductible, and contributors often head home with plants, soil, or microgreens as a thank you. If you’re local, join a volunteer day that ends with a potluck and an art project. If you teach, bring your course to a space where learning meets living ecosystems.
Want to be part of the work? Subscribe for updates, share this episode with someone who needs a gentle nudge outdoors, and leave a review so more people can find community-centered, nature-based care.

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Chapters

1. How A Botanical Nonprofit Uses Nature To Support Mental Health, Veterans, And Local Schools (00:00:00)

2. Welcome And Why This Update (00:00:23)

3. What Gardens Of Hope Does (00:01:55)

4. Ecotherapy Program Overview (00:03:21)

5. Hands-On Therapeutic Horticulture (00:06:04)

6. PALS Life Skills Partnership (00:10:04)

7. Workshops, Yoga, And Community Classes (00:14:31)

8. Homeschool Garden And Certification (00:18:14)

9. Monthly Women’s Tea And Sweat Lodge (00:20:24)

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A garden can be a classroom, a clinic, and a kitchen—often in the same morning. We open the gate to Gardens of Hope, our 501(c)(3) botanical nonprofit in Perris, California, and share a practical update on how nature-based care is helping veterans, students, and neighbors build real skills and steady health. From a nine-week ecotherapy program with county partners to hands-on life skills training through the PALS initiative, you’ll hear how therapeutic horticulture turns soil, seeds, and routine into calm, confidence, and community.
We walk through the expanding slate of workshops—yoga, sound baths, Reiki, indigenous toolmaking, and permaculture—plus a new homeschool collaboration building self-watering raised beds tied to charter-school credit. A women’s monthly circle is in the works, pairing garden-grown herbal tea with a traditional temazcal sweat and simple, effective skincare demos. For those seeking deeper resets, we host intimate retreats with tent camping, mindful practice, and time to slow down under open sky.
Behind the scenes, we’re launching a grant-backed microgreens lab that trains veterans to grow nutrient-dense greens year-round for home use or small business. We’re also scaling plantings of medicinal, culinary, and tea herbs and inviting support for seeds, tools, and volunteer coordination. Because we operate as a transparent nonprofit with a Platinum Candid profile, donations are tax-deductible, and contributors often head home with plants, soil, or microgreens as a thank you. If you’re local, join a volunteer day that ends with a potluck and an art project. If you teach, bring your course to a space where learning meets living ecosystems.
Want to be part of the work? Subscribe for updates, share this episode with someone who needs a gentle nudge outdoors, and leave a review so more people can find community-centered, nature-based care.

Intro for podcast

Support the show

Support for Joe's Cure

Here is the link for Sunday's 4 pm Pacific time Zoom meeting

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How A Botanical Nonprofit Uses Nature To Support Mental Health, Veterans, And Local Schools (00:00:00)

2. Welcome And Why This Update (00:00:23)

3. What Gardens Of Hope Does (00:01:55)

4. Ecotherapy Program Overview (00:03:21)

5. Hands-On Therapeutic Horticulture (00:06:04)

6. PALS Life Skills Partnership (00:10:04)

7. Workshops, Yoga, And Community Classes (00:14:31)

8. Homeschool Garden And Certification (00:18:14)

9. Monthly Women’s Tea And Sweat Lodge (00:20:24)

281 episodes

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